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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a curses" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a curse" if referring to a single instance or "curses" if referring to multiple instances without the article "a."
Example: "He uttered a curse under his breath after stubbing his toe."
Alternatives: "a hex" or "an imprecation."
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It's nice but it adds size and sometimes causes problems so if a "curses" version gives you trouble, try a no-curses (NC) version.
The second version of "Red Hot," dubbed "the Other mix," along with "Touch" on the B-side (with a Curses remix) will be released Jan . 28on Nurvous.
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A curse.
Overconfidence is a curse.
"It is a curse".
Truly a cursed place.
... Player1 gains a Curse.
... Player2 gains a Curse.
... Player3 gains a Curse.
Is this a curse?
It feels like a curse.
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